outdoors? Maybe bagging a Munro at the weekend, hitting the trails on your bikes, or indulging in a spot of outdoor camping? Well, if you are, you could be the stars of a new ad campaign for a Scottish Nature c harity.
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property converted from a 'tattie shed' into an incredible home has gone on the market for £735,000.Denfield Steadings, in Arbroath, Angus, was designed by the late architect Heinz Voigt for his family to live in and features eight bedrooms and seven bathrooms.Dubbed "the tattie shed" in homage to its humble beginnings, the house even includes a further three-bedroom converted house designed for another family to live in.The property listing promises the homeowner to feel "spoiled rotten" but
.outdoors? Maybe bagging a Munro at the weekend, hitting the trails on your bikes, or indulging in a spot of outdoor camping? Well, if you are, you could be the stars of a new ad campaign for a Scottish Nature c harity.
Kamil Charyszyn was found injured in the street in the Easterhouse area of Glasgow on Sunday night.The 35-year-old dad-of-three had been confronted by a group of three men and one woman before being attacked on Conisborough Road at around 10pm. Kamil suffered fatal stab wounds after being followed by one of the men in the group.Mercy crews raced to the scene but police pronounced him dead on arrival.
puppy farmers. William and Maureen Mackenzie wanted to bring a dog into their home to love but have been devastated by the death of Jack Russell Sandy who died just days after they bought him.
coronavirus pandemic. Charity Marie Curie is asking people to stand at their doorstep at 8pm this evening to shine a light to support families that have gone through a bereavement in the last year.Those looking to participate can use the likes of a candle, torch or a phone to take part.
blaze in Westcliff earlier this month say they are desperate to be able to start rebuilding their lives.The mum whose family have been left with nothing following the fire in Ashton View says she, her husband, four children and grandchild are struggling to cope mentally since the incident on Friday, March 5.And she explained that they have been in touch with West Dunbartonshire Council to try and get settled accommodation but have had to stay in cramped conditions with family in the meantime.The
Read more. Police are investigating the sudden deaths of a man and woman found in a East Dunbartonshire property.Officers were called to a property on Station Road, Milngavie, around 11.30am on Sunday morning.
TV production company behind Love It or List It are looking for couples and families from Scotland to feature in the show. The Channel 4 programme sees property experts turned telly presenters Kirstie Allsopp and Phil Spencer, who are also behind the popular Location, Location, Location show, seek to settle property dilemmas by offering participants two options.
holidays abroad could be ‘at risk’ this year due to the coronavirus pandemic, a leading bank has warned. Morgan Stanley has said that there are reasons to be concerned about international trips amid a rising number of cases and a slow vaccine rollout across Europe.Emerging and more transmissible strains of the virus could also result in lockdown measures being imposed for longer on the continent.
debts of £21,000 in just one year. Joe and Linda Ashby were thrilled to win a week's stay at a plush resort in 2008 - but still owe £9,000 to Seasons Holidays, with no prospect of being able to retire.
micropig.Francisco, a three-and-a-half year old Vietnamese potbellied cross, was falsely sold as a micropig, but had an Instagram account which caught the eye of a 15-year-old girl.The teen begged her parents for the cute piglet and the family, from Glasgow, travelled down to England to buy him - but three months later he was given to an animal sanctuary.He now weighs 20 stone, twice the weight of a healthy adult, and is 1.2m long.The giant hog is living in a three-bedroom house after getting
puppy farmers are using rented flats as shop fronts to lure in victims. A ring of closely-knit Irish breeders is booking lets in flats in Glasgow to create a false impression of pups being well looked after in family settings, the Record can reveal.
Police have continued a search on a West Lothian property where armed officers swooped earlier today. Cops with guns and police helicopters were called to investigate an incident at Queens Crescent in Livingston earlier today.
Scottish contestants in Ru Paul's Drag Race UK made it through to next week's glamorous final.Lawrence Chaney and Ellie Diamond have been battling it out the last ten weeks with their range of fabulous outfits, stunning make-up and hilarious on-screen banter - with the odd bicker - but the two Queen's will face Bimini and Tayce with the hopes of scooping the crown.Lawrence from Glasgow and Ellie from Dundee had our hearts from the get go as they showed off their Scottish roots in the very first
puppy farmers who dropped her off lifeless on the doorstep of a Scots family. Little Skye was advertised for sale in Glasgow on Gumtree for £1000 and was bought by a family in Rutherglen.Mum Carolann Thomas, said the seller dropped the puppy off at their house on February 27 and everything seemed fine until they took Skye inside.She noticed immediately that the puppy was extremely underweight and could barely walk. Carolann said her paws and tail were covered in dog poo and urine burns.She told
Cops have launched a probe after a property was set on fire in Aberdeen.Fire fighters tackled the blaze on Golf Road in the city last night around 11.50pm.Police have now launched an investigation and are appealing to anyone with information to come forward.No one was injured in the incident.Sergeant Terence Brady said: “Fortunately no one was injured but damage was caused to the property and enquiries are ongoing to establish the full circumstances.“Anyone with information about what happened
Tik Toker Jimmy Stewart has challenged Gordon Ramsay to a mince and tatties cook off after the telly chef responded to one of his offbeat cooking videos.
Dundee.Police swooped on an address on Troon Avenue this afternoon, with officers since confirming an investigation has been launched.Cops claim the incident is isolated and there is 'no threat' to the wider public.The circumstances surrounding the incident are unknown at this time.Officers remain on the scene as the probe continues.A Police Scotland spokesperson said: "Officers are currently at a property on Troon Avenue in Dundee as part of an ongoing enquiry."The incident is contained and
coronavirus pandemic. Scots are expected to stay at home while tough restrictions remain in place across the country - but can leave for essential purposes, such as exercising.
schoolboy needs a special coffin after his sudden and unexplained death.Tributes are pouring in for 'pure soul' Aiden Cross after he died at his home in Cumbernauld on February 18th.His distraught parents tried to carry out CPR on the 13-year-old, who suffered from spina bifida and hydrocephalus, in a desperate bid to save him before he passed away.Coroners have so far been unable establish the cause of death leaving his family devastated.Now friends are raising funds for the 'happy, bubbly and
Fife this morning.Police raided the property on Commercial Road in Leven at around 11.10am on Monday morning.Officers executed a drug search warrant at the property and passers-by reported around half a dozen police on the scene.Three people have been arrested and police say their enquiries are ongoing.A Police Scotland spokesperson said: "We can confirm officers executed a drug search warrant at a property on Commercial Road in Leven around 11.10am on Monday, 1 March."Three people have been